Barker and Elcock set to weigh in

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Elcock claims British title is Birmingham bound

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Wayne Elcock is determined to be reunited with an old friend this weekend –his prized Lonsdale belt. The 35-year-old held the British title for a period of 18 months up until losing it to Birmingham rival Matthew Macklin earlier this year but he’s determined to take repossession of his old belt this weekend when he meets “Dazzling” Darren Barker for the vacant title at the Brentwood Centre.

The two leading contenders clash in a Hennessy Sports event which is live on ITV4 with Elcock a 4/1 outsider to regain his title. However the former World title challenger says the bookies odds only add fuel to the fire for his preparations.

“I know what I’m up against,” said Elcock. “I’m aware that people are writing me off because of my age and my defeat to Macklin last time out but that only fires me up even more. I know Barker’s a good fighter, I’ve watched a lot of him and I have plenty of respect for him but I’m at my best when my backs against the wall and the odds are stacked against me. I’ve always thrived on that type of challenge.”

Elcock says that winning back the British title and inflicting the first defeat of Barker’s career would go down as one of biggest wins in his career. “Being British Champion was very important to me, having that belt around your waist is a special feeling and it’s one I want to get back.

“Not many tipped me to beat Howard Eastman to win the title but I did. I know that beating Barker will leave me just one successful defence away from keeping that beautiful belt for keeps and I’d love to hand it over to my son one day.”

The undercard at the Brentwood Centre will feature Colchester’s Lee Purdy defending his Southern Area Welterweight title against Wokingham’s Mark Douglas. Waltham Abbey middleweight Daniel “Mr. Slick” Cadman will also end a three year hiatus from the ring when he fights on the undercard alongside bouts featuring exciting light middleweight Yassine El Maachi and unbeaten prospects Bradley Evans, Bobby Ward, Phill Fury and Steve Barnes.

Tickets for the bout priced £30 and £80 are available from the Ticketline box office on 0844 888 4402 or via http://www.ticketline.co.uk.

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Barker and Elcock set to weigh in

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The weigh in for Saturday’s eagerly awaited British Middleweight title clash between reigning Commonwealth Champion Darren Barker and former British title holder Wayne Elcock takes place this Friday at 1pm at Murphy’s Sports Bar in Brentwood.

Both men will step on the scales as they attempt to make the 11 stone 6 pound championship weight limit ahead of their bout at the Brentwood Centre on Saturday night.

The Hennessy Sports event is live on ITV4 with coverage starting at 7:30pm. The participants in the second title fight on the bill will also weigh in on Friday with Southern Area Welterweight Champ Lee Purdy set to make the first defence of his title against Wokingham challenger, Mark Douglas.

Unbeaten Royston prospect Bradley Evans will also step on the scales along with his opponent, Central Area Lightweight Champion Jon Baguley.

Saturday’s undercard action also includes the return of Waltham Abbey Super Middleweight Daniel “Mr. Slick” Cadman following a three year hiatus while exciting light middleweight Yassine El Maachi also features alongside unbeaten prospects Bobby Ward, Phill Fury and Steve Barnes.

Tickets for the bout priced £30 and £80 are available from the Ticketline box office on 0844 888 4402 or via www.ticketline.co.uk.

Friday’s weigh in starts at 1pm at Murphy’s Sports Bar.

Murphy's Sports Bar
161 Kings Road,
Brentwood,
Essex.
CM14 4EG

For further information visit: http://www.murphyssportsbar.co.uk/
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Re: Barker and Elcock set to weigh in

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I hear that the Brentwood Gazette was running a competetion- First prize was a ringside ticket to this show. (Second prize was a pair of ringside tickets to this show.)


:OhYes:

Just joking!

But given that this may well be the last ever professional boxing event on traditional free to air TV, then let's hope its a good one.
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Re: Barker and Elcock set to weigh in

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whicker wrote:I hear that the Brentwood Gazette was running a competetion- First prize was a ringside ticket to this show. (Second prize was a pair of ringside tickets to this show.)


:OhYes:

Just joking!

But given that this may well be the last ever professional boxing event on traditional free to air TV, then let's hope its a good one.
Nah, theres John O'Donnell v some afrobum just before christmas as well.

Undercard looks fornicating dire, but that's to be expected. Hopefully the main event is worth it.
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